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like a slogan, make america great again. i had to add the word "again. in 2016, china is the great economic power in the world. and this was unthinkable ten ago.s if you said that, people would laugh at you. happens mething drastically, they become the economic power of the world they us in 2016. whoever is prn, you don't want that to happen. be a very, very sad day to me and i think to a lot of when that happens. interesting ry because i like mitt it romney personally. i think he's a very good guy. the hell ow what happened with his campaign. i just don't get it. an election that couldn't have been lost. it couldn't have been lost. and with me building all over shows and "the i'm doing so many things. have great children, ivanka and don and eric. they're good kids. it's hard. not like a politician, you say i want to run for office. ven if they lose, they gain, they gain recognition. with me, it's tough. mitt it romney. said i'd ked me and like for you to do campaigns in north states like in carolina and michigan and different places. during the primary.
like a slogan, make america great again. i had to add the word "again. in 2016, china is the great economic power in the world. and this was unthinkable ten ago.s if you said that, people would laugh at you. happens mething drastically, they become the economic power of the world they us in 2016. whoever is prn, you don't want that to happen. be a very, very sad day to me and i think to a lot of when that happens. interesting ry because i like mitt it romney personally. i think he's a very...
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scholarship they may want to look into the university of iowa, it is the number one party school in america for 2013. so congratulations to, and shame on them. one thing nice about iowa, it is flat. so when you pass out you won't fall off any cliffs or anything, a spokesperson took issue, saying that the percentage of kids drinking five or more drinks dropped from 73% from 2009 to 58.7% in -- i like that they use only 58% of their students drink five or more drinks. that is his defense, that is when you know you have a party school on your hand. i don't know why they would deny something like that. if i was in charge, not only would i deny it, i would mention it in all the advertising. >> come to the university of iowa, a world class institution of higher learning, with rigorous elements in a number of disciplines, physics, dynamics, fine art, the university of iowa, an education to remember until tomorrow morning. [ cheers and applause ] >>. >> jimmy: i still believe the best party school is no school at all. you know, the vine service, it has been around for a while. people post six secon
scholarship they may want to look into the university of iowa, it is the number one party school in america for 2013. so congratulations to, and shame on them. one thing nice about iowa, it is flat. so when you pass out you won't fall off any cliffs or anything, a spokesperson took issue, saying that the percentage of kids drinking five or more drinks dropped from 73% from 2009 to 58.7% in -- i like that they use only 58% of their students drink five or more drinks. that is his defense, that is...
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he and tupac live in south america. they have a timeshare, the two of them. >> and they're learning how to walk on the moon. because that was fake. >> that happened on a sound stage in burbank. >> anything else you want to throw out there? >> i don't know. do you have any other ones. >> we know that's real. >> and loch ness monster also at area 51. >> you do wonder when they're going to find the loch ness monster. wouldn't we have seen it by now? >> it is there. >> let's talk about peer pressure in the work place. there's a new study that suggests being at work is like being at high school. >> that's true. >> smoke, drink booze, mock other people. about 43% says clicks are at the office. 26% said they had done something they didn't want to do just to fit in. we were talking about this and thinking about this, we're in a strange situation -- >> we're in a good situation. >> because our schedules are strange. >> i get up so early so i can't go get drinks after work. drinks after work would be 11:00 a.m. >> so you were lyi
he and tupac live in south america. they have a timeshare, the two of them. >> and they're learning how to walk on the moon. because that was fake. >> that happened on a sound stage in burbank. >> anything else you want to throw out there? >> i don't know. do you have any other ones. >> we know that's real. >> and loch ness monster also at area 51. >> you do wonder when they're going to find the loch ness monster. wouldn't we have seen it by now?...
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america runs on dunkin'. >> diane: call him the shark whisperer. because he can actually lull to sleep the scariest creatures of the deep. >> what an incredible sight. a deep sea diver is standing on the ocean floor balancing a shark in his hand. and the diver is a shark whisperer and he has actually hypnotized the five foot long shark. he begins by feeding a school of reef sharks in the caribbean and he chooses one to work his magic on. look, he's gently massaging a spot on his snout with his thumb. the shark quickly becomes calm and so docile that another diver can gently pet its hide. after a few minutes, the shark whisperer grabs the shark's dorsal fin and tilts the beast up. the shark has entered a trance- like state called tonic immobility a form of paralysis that can last up to 15 minutes. animal experts don't know why sharks respond this way only that they are not hurt by it. look when he lets the shark go it seems just fine. it's an amazing aspect of these fascinating creatures rarely caught on tape. >> diane: 36 years ago, elvis presley d
america runs on dunkin'. >> diane: call him the shark whisperer. because he can actually lull to sleep the scariest creatures of the deep. >> what an incredible sight. a deep sea diver is standing on the ocean floor balancing a shark in his hand. and the diver is a shark whisperer and he has actually hypnotized the five foot long shark. he begins by feeding a school of reef sharks in the caribbean and he chooses one to work his magic on. look, he's gently massaging a spot on his...
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they can't back america if that's going to be what obama wants. it so looks like it's over, but both did say, we have to hear more detail in the morning. but all the words from cameron seem to suggest that this is pretty much over. >> so how politically damaged is this for the prime minister and his coalition? >> well, it is damaging. he had watered the motion down. and he couldn't even get that through, as you say. so it's embarrassing people, who are questioning his power on foreign policy. certainly something he's going to be considering. northea he's in a coalition government. he's not in a huge majority situation, as others have been in britain over the years. he has certainly been weakened, and it's a triumph, i have to say, for the opposition leader. many people see him as a weak opposition leader, but certainly he's not that tonight. >> and it certainly is a setback in u.s./uk relations, because you know, max, the obama administration was counting on its number one ally, britain, to be together with the united states in case there were mil
they can't back america if that's going to be what obama wants. it so looks like it's over, but both did say, we have to hear more detail in the morning. but all the words from cameron seem to suggest that this is pretty much over. >> so how politically damaged is this for the prime minister and his coalition? >> well, it is damaging. he had watered the motion down. and he couldn't even get that through, as you say. so it's embarrassing people, who are questioning his power on...
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. >>> america's drinking habits are changing. apple apple cider is cutting into beer sales. good morning, ray zbhood morning. great to be here. >> what's going on? >> it's crazy. the last time cider was popular was about 1760. it's suddenly taken off again. partly it's appealing to a younger audience. partly the beer market is saturated. it's hard to grow it in the u.s. cider is creeping in. it also appeals to women much more than men and it's gluten free which is a big topic. >> it also sounds like if you're a wine drinker, white wine drinker, this is good. >> you get apple obviously and floral notes. that's quite directly pitched by their markets department saying this is a great alternative to white wines. >> it's the beer companies. it was a hard market to begin with and in the past year all of the big companies have jumped in in. >> what have they got in front of us? >> i think we needed to get to that part. >> i haven't seen apple juice -- >> our second president john adams liked to have cider for breakfast. the first is we've got stella artois. it's cidre. >> i wasn't
. >>> america's drinking habits are changing. apple apple cider is cutting into beer sales. good morning, ray zbhood morning. great to be here. >> what's going on? >> it's crazy. the last time cider was popular was about 1760. it's suddenly taken off again. partly it's appealing to a younger audience. partly the beer market is saturated. it's hard to grow it in the u.s. cider is creeping in. it also appeals to women much more than men and it's gluten free which is a big...
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the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in serious trouble. >> the roundtable weighs in on the politics right here on this sunday morning. >>> good morning. in the news overnight, a dramatic rescue. hannah anderson, the kidnapped san diego teenager is safe after an all-out man hunt ended in the idaho wilderness. >> james lee dimaggio was shot and killed by a tactical agent. hannah anderson was located with dimagg dimaggio. she appears well. >> she will be reunited with her father this morning. >>> one of the deadliest days in iraq for years. a series of car bombs all timed to hit those celebrating the end of ramadan. >>> and across the region, 18 of the 19 american embassies
the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in...
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what congressman now say president obama needs to do before america takes action. first, tears are falling in ireland for a giant of the written word. the nobel prize winning poet shamus heene died today. ireland's. called him the greatest poet since william butler gates. dead, he was 74. and get 0% a, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. could finally change the momentum of this awful and destructive conflict, a civil war where more than 100,000 people have been killed so far, harris. >> harris: what about democrats? >> well, several key committee chairs sound like the military response is only a question of timing. senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein says the world cannot let such a heinous attack pass without a meaningful response and says she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. senate armed services chair carl levin says, quote: i again express my view that the united states should not undertake a strike before the u.n. inspectors complete their work and that the impacted of such a strike would be w
what congressman now say president obama needs to do before america takes action. first, tears are falling in ireland for a giant of the written word. the nobel prize winning poet shamus heene died today. ireland's. called him the greatest poet since william butler gates. dead, he was 74. and get 0% a, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. could finally change the momentum of this awful and destructive conflict, a civil war where more than 100,000 people have been...
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why the higher alert here in america? >> well, quite frankly, martha, because this threat was so specific as to how enormous it was going to be and also there's certain dates given, but it didn't specify where it's going to be and the assumption is that it's probably most likely to happen in the middle east at or about one of the embassies but there's no guarantee of that at all. it basically could be in europe, it could be in the united states, it could be a series of combined attacks, the same concept as the 2006 liquid explosive planned attacks, whether there are going to be a series of attacks carried out almost simultaneously, so we're ready for everything. this is what it's about and the administration i think has tried to first with the embassies, then with the global travel advisory and also letting state and local governments know over the last several days of the nature of this threat that so we can be on guard so this is a wake-up call. al qaeda is stronger than it was before 9/11 because it's mutated and it sp
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we'll talk about what this means for america's pastime. plus, you may love that morning cup of coffee and then some. but how much is too much? that's just ahead. can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&♪ hooking up the countryess. whelping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hel
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bank of america released this statement. he was popular amongst his peers and highly diligent intern at our company with a promising future. our first thoughts are business w. his family and we send our condolences to them at this differ time. a spokesperson for bank of america says the coroner is investigating the cause of death but police and bank officials say therey no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death folk business network charlie gasparino joins us. >> i'm sure you pulled a few all nighters and a few in my day this gentleman pulled about three all nighters before he was found dead. here is the interesting thing we have been talking at the fox business network to other firms, bank of america inside these firms. what we do get now is affirmation that these firms are rethinking this sort of policy. unwritten policy. kind of like a hazing policy where interns have to work around the clock. obviously they are not telling people to work 72 hours without sleep but there is nothing telling them not to. that's what
bank of america released this statement. he was popular amongst his peers and highly diligent intern at our company with a promising future. our first thoughts are business w. his family and we send our condolences to them at this differ time. a spokesperson for bank of america says the coroner is investigating the cause of death but police and bank officials say therey no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death folk business network charlie gasparino joins us. >> i'm sure you...
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an alien species is staking claim to the americas. creatures that will die rather than retreat. >> i don't believe that we're going to stop the spread of africanized bees. >> they are moving through florida and headed to georgia. killer bees now number more than 1 trillion, and the killer bee could soon be heading your way. >> oh, no, what are we going to do? let's ask this guy who appears on the animal planet show "infested." he's bee removal specialist mike mollicka. should we be scared killer bees are coming? >> i want be anymore afraid than you would be of being struck by lightning. your odds are probably higher. >> what's with the tv show? they are infesting and moving north and moving everywhere. >> when they were released from brazil in 1997 they spread at a rate of 100 to 3 pun miles per year. >> explain that. >> this was an experiment that went wrong. >> this was. the bees were originally taken from africa and brought to brazil to try and create a new and better bee that would create more honey, that would be more resistant t
an alien species is staking claim to the americas. creatures that will die rather than retreat. >> i don't believe that we're going to stop the spread of africanized bees. >> they are moving through florida and headed to georgia. killer bees now number more than 1 trillion, and the killer bee could soon be heading your way. >> oh, no, what are we going to do? let's ask this guy who appears on the animal planet show "infested." he's bee removal specialist mike...
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. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be even more relief at the pump by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, it would be a great thing for me. i think i'd come into the city more often with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip? aaa says crude oil prices are lower, providing downward pressure on gas prices. and the motor agency says, if there are no major hurricanes the rest of this season to threaten refinery production, prices are expected to stay the same, or fall even more. and the good news just keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices, the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37, that's the lowest national average since 2010. david? >> all right, we'll take it. aditi, thank you. >>> it was last night he
. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be even more relief at the pump by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, it would be a great thing for me. i...
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that's my new role in america. >> in all that matters. >> a panda family reunion in china. this adorable giant panda cub was reintroduced to her mother last week. she was born july 6th but taken away when her leg was hurt. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the executives at blackberry are considering selling off the company. it's being called a very lucrative move by six years ago magazine. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" and good morning, norah. >> good morning to you charlie. >> lots of interesting stories this morning. we begin with this new concerns that al qaeda is on the move. the iraq al qaeda group has changed its name to the islamic state of iraq to show their growing ambition. >> and there are growing fears syria is to become the new haven for terrorists. they warn it could create the world's great eterror threat. lara logan, good morning. >> good morning, norah, good morning, charlie. >> how dangerous is al qaeda in syria and what are you worried about? >> dangerous enough for the deputy director of the cia to say there are more foreign figh
that's my new role in america. >> in all that matters. >> a panda family reunion in china. this adorable giant panda cub was reintroduced to her mother last week. she was born july 6th but taken away when her leg was hurt. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the executives at blackberry are considering selling off the company. it's being called a very lucrative move by six years ago magazine. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this...
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>> this is america, man. >> because that's the american way. what if washington has become the wall street way? the las vegas way? the silicon valley way? >> it's a classic chicken/egg question. what we have now in the population is a level of dissidence, right? a level of disgust that is parallel to -- you know, maybe something different, but also parallel to your own role in reelecting your congressman, your own role in watching the shouting matches on cable. your own role in perpetuating this system, being transfixed by these ads. so, yes, i think that this dissidence is something that lives in a very, very distilled way inside our nation's capitol. and i think it's acted out by these real-life players who are in a very large way experiencing both the american dream and the american nightmare. and that is something that i think makes this town, but also the nation's capitol at this moment a very, very palpable place to watch this disconnect play out. and again, it's a lot to get your head around. i do think it is worth discussion. and frankl
>> this is america, man. >> because that's the american way. what if washington has become the wall street way? the las vegas way? the silicon valley way? >> it's a classic chicken/egg question. what we have now in the population is a level of dissidence, right? a level of disgust that is parallel to -- you know, maybe something different, but also parallel to your own role in reelecting your congressman, your own role in watching the shouting matches on cable. your own role...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. cheryl: facebook is looking at adding most of its 1 billion member photos into its facial recognition database. we will see what that means for the stock. cheaper iphones, but only for china. in california, san bernardino is able to proceed with a bankruptcy filing. time for stocks now. i want to bring in lauren simonetti. what is technology about? >> facebook has a plan. they are looking to take your profile picture added to their database and essentially you are tagged on automatically. it is based on previous photos that have been uploaded. this is what facebook has to say about it. adding photos would give better control over the information. you then know where you have been seen. nonetheless, i guess it is just a way of rebelling. facebook stock, believe it or not, is up nicely today. >> we will ask rob about that coming up shortly. oil is taking a breather t
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. cheryl: facebook is looking at adding most of its 1 billion member photos into its facial recognition database. we will see what that means for the stock. cheaper iphones, but only for china. in california, san bernardino is able to proceed with a bankruptcy filing. time for stocks now. i want to bring in lauren simonetti. what is...
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that is one of the many issues america disagrees with russia about. i'm thinking about other serious issues like syria, iran, et cetera. >>peter: when you think back on history, is this the way we used to treat russia, even in the cold war? you go back 53 years ago to the famous kitchen debate between khruschev and vice president richard nixon and that was broadcast both in the united states and in the soviet union then, and that was a robust debate about their disagreements in terms of foreign policy, and it got very, very personal. so some people are asking this morning, why isn't the president putting it to putin in september in russia when he has a chance to go face-to-face, head to head. >>steve: the whole u.s.-russia reset has been a disaster every since hillary clinton famously handed her russian counterpart that reset button and she thought it said reset translated into russian. as it turned out it said overcharged. oops-a-daisy. it certainly marks a low point for this president in our relations r russia. once upon a time we were a superpower.
that is one of the many issues america disagrees with russia about. i'm thinking about other serious issues like syria, iran, et cetera. >>peter: when you think back on history, is this the way we used to treat russia, even in the cold war? you go back 53 years ago to the famous kitchen debate between khruschev and vice president richard nixon and that was broadcast both in the united states and in the soviet union then, and that was a robust debate about their disagreements in terms of...
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and to some degree, that's america today. that's our--our race--our race relations are--we go to louis farrakhan and give him a great deal more media time and attention than we do to thomas sowell or shelby steele, or any number of--of other--of other people. that's the--those are the ones who control the--the moral authority of the larger society, and keep--keep us in this sort of--frozen in this way. c-span: you write about a column written by cokie and steve roberts about j.c. watts. what's the point? >> guest: the point was that they wrote a--they wrote a column and--and they--where they sort of--after, you know--gave him a kind of backhanded compliment and where--i---the--where--i forget, i think it had to do with the republican convention and j.c. watts was giving a speech and he made the point that he had come up--his father had--had inspired him and how he'd overcome great obstacles and so forth. and they sort of used colin powell to--to sort of, i guess, wi--give a kind of black--backhanded slap to j.c. watts by sayi
and to some degree, that's america today. that's our--our race--our race relations are--we go to louis farrakhan and give him a great deal more media time and attention than we do to thomas sowell or shelby steele, or any number of--of other--of other people. that's the--those are the ones who control the--the moral authority of the larger society, and keep--keep us in this sort of--frozen in this way. c-span: you write about a column written by cokie and steve roberts about j.c. watts. what's...
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it's one of the ironies that warming in the arctic regions of north america. even though the north pole itself has been running chilly, the warming in north america has buckled the jet stream and kept the summer cool in the midwest. clouds dominate the day with some filters on at times with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. high of 81. winds will be variable coming in of the late. a light breeze on the shoreline. partly cloudy today, perhaps it _ and breezy and cooler and less humid later. winds shift north and debitors go down to 63. tomorrow is mostly sunny, breezy and cooler. lows at a news at the beaches and wednesday partly sunny, comfortably cool. should be about 75 on wednesday with a northeast wind blowing at that time. a little cooler canadian air once again. >> that has been the story all summer. i think it will get warmer, though you've been saying that. i will believe you >> you wait and see >> time for the trivia. in this day in 1898 u.s. and at the island territory of hawaii. on which island would you find the grand canyon of the paci
it's one of the ironies that warming in the arctic regions of north america. even though the north pole itself has been running chilly, the warming in north america has buckled the jet stream and kept the summer cool in the midwest. clouds dominate the day with some filters on at times with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. high of 81. winds will be variable coming in of the late. a light breeze on the shoreline. partly cloudy today, perhaps it _ and breezy and cooler and less humid...
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"good morning america" and "this week" with george first thing in the morning. i hope to see you rig back here tomorrow night. good night. music ] >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever.
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fox news media analyst howard kurtz has a debut of al jazeera america. good evening. >> good evening. they hired more than 800 people to make a run at the big boys. when many americans hear the name al jazeera, they think of the network that once aired osama bin laden videos. today, the organization financed by qatar's royal family is launching out with al jazeera america, and they opened the checkbook to hire established tv anchors like john significant enthat you willer, soledad o'brien, halle val chee. >> we know audiences wanted to hear more, know more. there are more stories out there, don't get to see them on the television network. >> reporter: they bought their way into 50 million cable homes by purchasing al gore's current tv for half a billion dollars. today, hillary clinton talking about its parent network for endorsement of sorts. >> viewership of al jazeera is going up in the united states because it is real news. >> reporter: initial newscasts lacking the depth promised. >> the president convened top officials. egypt has to be at the top of
fox news media analyst howard kurtz has a debut of al jazeera america. good evening. >> good evening. they hired more than 800 people to make a run at the big boys. when many americans hear the name al jazeera, they think of the network that once aired osama bin laden videos. today, the organization financed by qatar's royal family is launching out with al jazeera america, and they opened the checkbook to hire established tv anchors like john significant enthat you willer, soledad...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. okab. a, or b? or a. that's a good choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, this cordova vanity combo is a special buy. just $199. they're the
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...
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for thet is time united states of america to act. guest: well, that certainly is the position of john mccain, republican senator, and others who are urging even more aggressive action to get involved in the civil war, to affect the outcome. clearly that is not going to happen under this president, or not intentionally. so we're going to have to see what happens in terms of weather strikes that do not take out bashar al-assad can be effective. way: how we look at the congress has looked at this issue in response to congress -- conflicts past. on the republican side, they tend to oppose or question anything that obama is doing good you have seen that in the words of john boehner, republican house speaker, who more or less supports taking some action, but is demanding more information. beennk that there has particularly in the libertarian right, a lot of opposition, and among the liberal democrats, some opposition. similar to the british parliament. there is a lot of queasiness over getting involved militarily after two long wars in ira
for thet is time united states of america to act. guest: well, that certainly is the position of john mccain, republican senator, and others who are urging even more aggressive action to get involved in the civil war, to affect the outcome. clearly that is not going to happen under this president, or not intentionally. so we're going to have to see what happens in terms of weather strikes that do not take out bashar al-assad can be effective. way: how we look at the congress has looked at this...
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snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >>> when we return, america's effectiveness in the middle east are at stake in egypt. we'll talk to two experts. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers
snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >>> when we return, america's effectiveness in the middle east are at stake in egypt. we'll talk to two experts. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for...
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coming up, race relations and plantation politics in america. when is enough finally enough? ♪ [ male announcer ] clearly this isn't one of those speed-eating contests. that's a hebrew national hot dog. a kosher hot dog. that means we're extra choosy about the cuts of beef that meet our higher kosher standards. and only a good, old-fashioned slow-motion bite is gonna capture all that kosher delight. and when your hot dog's kosher, that's a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phi
coming up, race relations and plantation politics in america. when is enough finally enough? ♪ [ male announcer ] clearly this isn't one of those speed-eating contests. that's a hebrew national hot dog. a kosher hot dog. that means we're extra choosy about the cuts of beef that meet our higher kosher standards. and only a good, old-fashioned slow-motion bite is gonna capture all that kosher delight. and when your hot dog's kosher, that's a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. no-charge...
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shaped modern america. radhika jones joins us to reveal the new cover of "time" magazine written by none other than jon meacham. and look who's with us as well -- >> yes. >> reverend al sharpton. everyone remembers that scene in "i love lucy" where he and lucy were stomping on the grapes. talk about that and much more when "morning joe" comes right back. >> my head hurts. >> what's wrong with the lights? turn on the lights somebody! i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one
shaped modern america. radhika jones joins us to reveal the new cover of "time" magazine written by none other than jon meacham. and look who's with us as well -- >> yes. >> reverend al sharpton. everyone remembers that scene in "i love lucy" where he and lucy were stomping on the grapes. talk about that and much more when "morning joe" comes right back. >> my head hurts. >> what's wrong with the lights? turn on the lights somebody! i think...
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brian mooar has the story. >> before vacation, president obama promised to do more work for america's disabled veterans. they pledged they won't lose their benefits despite washington's budget cuts. >> i believe this work is more important than ever. >> the president hopes to have america back on a peace time for a year and a half. friday news conference showed he is still fighting for a lot of political fights. >> he is trying to calm the controversy ov controversy. he is still battling members of congress over obama care. >> one unifying principle in the party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have healthcare. >> in martha's vineyard president owe bam 345u looking for the break from the heat. >> wbal-tv 11 news. >> still much more news ahead. >> including why thousands of men and women let men race through the streets and run in dresses. how lovely they look. >> he could haoo i could have j. we will have to talk about some rain chances. rain chances. those details coming up. why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works di
brian mooar has the story. >> before vacation, president obama promised to do more work for america's disabled veterans. they pledged they won't lose their benefits despite washington's budget cuts. >> i believe this work is more important than ever. >> the president hopes to have america back on a peace time for a year and a half. friday news conference showed he is still fighting for a lot of political fights. >> he is trying to calm the controversy ov controversy. he...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ ♪ >>> he wrote an ode in honor of his sweet lorraine. >> reporter: fred first met lorraine in 1938 at an a&w restaurant in peoria illinois. >> well she was just prettiest girl i ever saw, fell in love with her right there. >> the couple married just two years later and their love story carried on for 73 years until lorraine passed away in april. grif-stricken, fred sat down and began to write. >> it just come write to me almost. i just kept humming it. >> reporter: he called the song oh sweet lorraine but fred doesn't play an instrument and he doesn't sing. with only lyrics, he ran across an ad for a song-writing contest. contestants had to submit their entries via youtube. >> at 96 just a little past the youtube generation, fred took a different approach. >> we received a very large manila envelope entitled singer songwriter contest. the entry stood out to jacob colegre
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ ♪ >>> he wrote an ode in honor of his sweet lorraine. >> reporter: fred first met lorraine in 1938 at an a&w restaurant in peoria illinois. >> well she was just prettiest girl i ever saw, fell in love with her right there. >> the couple married just two years later and their love story carried on for...
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so does everybody's in america. but we cannot put our sympathies for people in that condition greater than our love for the rule of law or the sovereignty of the united states of america. that is the debate, and that's why it didn't pass back in 2006 and 2007. the american people rose up, and i think they'll rise up again and put a stop to this and restore the rule of law, david. >> congressman king, thank you very much. joining us from iowa this morning. back to the roundtable and the immigration debate. ana, what does this say to you about the prospects of real reform coming out of the house? >> first of all, i think congressman king should get some therapy for his melon fixation. i think there might be medication for that. i think he's a mediocre congressman with no legislative record and the only time he makes national press is when he comes out and says something offensive about the undocumented or hispanics. frankly, i think he's being helpful to the immigration debate, because because it is emboldening other
so does everybody's in america. but we cannot put our sympathies for people in that condition greater than our love for the rule of law or the sovereignty of the united states of america. that is the debate, and that's why it didn't pass back in 2006 and 2007. the american people rose up, and i think they'll rise up again and put a stop to this and restore the rule of law, david. >> congressman king, thank you very much. joining us from iowa this morning. back to the roundtable and the...
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. >> finally, we are off to central america where archaeologists have discovered a 1500-year-old mayan freeze. they excavated the sculpture in the jungles of northern guatemala. >> the well preserved picture. researchers said the findings would provide important clues on the mayan civilization. they say further discoveries are likely. indiana jones would be on his way. all right, you are up to date. we will see you again at the top of the hour. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through h contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. dr. joel fuhrman is a board-certified physician whose groundbreaking work has been acclaimed as a medical breakthrough for weight loss, disease reversal and prevention. the american diet today has 62% of calories from processed foods. how many of you would like a promise that you don't have to have a heart attack when you get older?
. >> finally, we are off to central america where archaeologists have discovered a 1500-year-old mayan freeze. they excavated the sculpture in the jungles of northern guatemala. >> the well preserved picture. researchers said the findings would provide important clues on the mayan civilization. they say further discoveries are likely. indiana jones would be on his way. all right, you are up to date. we will see you again at the top of the hour. explore new worlds and new ideas...
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"good morning america" actually aired that interview 30 minutes after it appeared on nbc. but they credited "dateline" and not the "today" show. >> you're not going to hear, thank you, matt lauer. if you can't beat them, record them. sean, you'll be happy to hear this, the dog is back on "american idol" after announcing he will no longer be a judge. randy jackson it appears is returning as a mentor to the idols but who will fill the judges' seat? a little musical chairs? last season's judge keith urban is back. j. lo makes her grand return. that leaves either one or two empty seats. who will fill them? latest rumor, scooter braun. who's scooter? he's bieber's manager, the guy who discovers him. he manages carly rae jepsen, cy, j. lo's choice. j. lo, a report says diddy turned the chair down because he didn't want to work with his ex. kanye was offered a spot but said no afraid it would make him mainstream. will.i.am wanted too much money. who's in? "idol" is apparently pursuing dr. luke. who? >> that little area there that's where you record vocals. >> yep. >> dr. luke is
"good morning america" actually aired that interview 30 minutes after it appeared on nbc. but they credited "dateline" and not the "today" show. >> you're not going to hear, thank you, matt lauer. if you can't beat them, record them. sean, you'll be happy to hear this, the dog is back on "american idol" after announcing he will no longer be a judge. randy jackson it appears is returning as a mentor to the idols but who will fill the judges' seat? a...
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. >> reporter: for too long in america segregation in the south was synonymous. but in the 1960s a new generation armed with a new supreme court decision prohibiting discrimination challenged the status quo in the south. >> this land is composed of two different cultures. a white culture and a colored culture and i've lived close to them all my life. but i'm told that we mistreated them and that we must change and these changes are coming faster than i expected. >> reporter: in the 50s, change wasn't just coming it had arrived. blacks were risking their homes, their jobs even their lives for freedom and equality for a taste of america's democracy. >> i was hit in the head with a wooden crate. knocked down, bloodied and i was going in and out of consciousness. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: georgia congressman john lewis was a young man in 1961 a student when he boarded a bus and enbarked on a journey to desegregation. known as the freedom ride, they organized it in 1961. seven blacks and six whites left washington, d.c. on two buses they headed south.
. >> reporter: for too long in america segregation in the south was synonymous. but in the 1960s a new generation armed with a new supreme court decision prohibiting discrimination challenged the status quo in the south. >> this land is composed of two different cultures. a white culture and a colored culture and i've lived close to them all my life. but i'm told that we mistreated them and that we must change and these changes are coming faster than i expected. >> reporter:...
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that is unfortunate, awn fortunate fact of black america. we are going to discuss and dissect those policies. and we're going into the black community and take the message that these are policies that are terrible for us. >> and what kind of response are you getting in the african-american community when you go into the community and say that these are the republican values, these are more in line with you? >> so far we're getting a very positive response. we're a couple of months into our operation. only a month ago we created the free at last pac.com. and it is going to help us take that message into the black community. and while we are there, we're not only going to deliver the message that we are the party of values and that the other party is the party of disappointment, but we're going to recruit leaders and candidates who can run for and win elections and represent our people better than the democrat representatives that we have now. >> senator, thank you, sir. i love the state of louisiana. i always have fun when we're there. spent
that is unfortunate, awn fortunate fact of black america. we are going to discuss and dissect those policies. and we're going into the black community and take the message that these are policies that are terrible for us. >> and what kind of response are you getting in the african-american community when you go into the community and say that these are the republican values, these are more in line with you? >> so far we're getting a very positive response. we're a couple of months...
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pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for the biggest leak of classified data in america's history. we were faced effectively with an ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroyed they would move to law the editor of the u.k.'s guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to rorik files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. focusing live from moscow this is our tease that we can use. damascus has given you an inspector's permission to access the site of an alleged mass chemical attack this as the u.s. says it's almost certain the assad government carried out the assault and pledged a serious response together with its ally u.k. parties middle east correspondent. growing tensions. well damascus has agreed to allow u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that damascus is it will do its maximum to ensure safe passage for the investigators the actual territory is rebel held and then so ultimately it will be the rebel forces who determine whether or not t
pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for the biggest leak of classified data in america's history. we were faced effectively with an ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroyed they would move to law the editor of the u.k.'s guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to rorik files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. focusing live from moscow this is our tease that we can use. damascus has given you...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. every day 're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. dennis: it is not quarter after the hour yet but we're doing stock anyway. let's go to the stock exchange where the dow is trying to stay in the green. nicole petallides. nicole: i want to focus on hewlett-packard, dow component under pressure. we talked about other nations in the retail sector that have come under pressure, hewlett-packard dow component down 12% and that is accounting for 20 negative dow points. the dow at 66 points. let's say it would be up 86 points or 90 point
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a threat because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia. not al qaeda. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> white house -- >> boy, that's a cute line. it's just so dead wrong. it's not even funny. and every single country that's causing problems right now, whether it's iran, whether it's syria, of course we've got the snowden issue now, it is russia at the center of it and russia has now made fools of two presidents, nicole, yours and barack obama. >> right. i mean, look, he's a shirtless thug and he's someone who really has made a fool of this president, who i think earnestly intended to re-set relations but naively thought that was possible. >> can i say, donny twitched when -- >> shirtless? >> look -- >> when the phrase shirtless thug, because -- no, no, willie. >> he did. >> when you said shirtless thug, it was as if donny was walking down like the streets, the mean streets of southampton. >> shirtless. >> that shirtless thug, he said he w
a threat because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia. not al qaeda. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> white house -- >> boy, that's a cute line. it's just so dead wrong. it's not even funny. and every single country that's causing problems right now, whether it's iran, whether it's syria, of course we've got the snowden issue...
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you have 18 million units, vacant units of housing in the united states of america, 3.5 million people who are homeless. >> if we don't have the jobs, can we afford the mortgages? >> no, we cannot. you know what else -- >> let me jump in here for a second. i want to explain this a little bit better to our audience. santita, if somebody works hard, they want to move into a particular community and there was any effort to discriminate against them, that's a legitimate claim. >> absolutely. >> that would be discrimination perhaps based on race or color, ethnicity, whatever it happens to be. >> or sexual orientation. >> but that's very different. seem like they're trying to engineer this somehow through government interventions and programs. that's the antithesis of freedom because then the government is orchestrating that. >> you know, absolutely. and i don't believe in government interference but i certainly do believe in government intervention. little rock 9 had that when they desegregated the schools back in arkansas. they intervened. when they went into the public schools, when the k
you have 18 million units, vacant units of housing in the united states of america, 3.5 million people who are homeless. >> if we don't have the jobs, can we afford the mortgages? >> no, we cannot. you know what else -- >> let me jump in here for a second. i want to explain this a little bit better to our audience. santita, if somebody works hard, they want to move into a particular community and there was any effort to discriminate against them, that's a legitimate claim....
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we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. out of the ashes of world war, we built an international order and enforced the rules that gave it meaning. and we did so because we believe that the rights of individuals to live in peace and dignity depends on the responsibilities of nations. we aren't perfect, but this nation more than any other has been willing to meet those responsibilities. so to all members of congress, of both parties, i ask you to take this vote for our national security. i am looking forward to the debate. in doing so, i ask you, members of congress, to consider that some things are more important than partisan differences or the politics of the moment. ultimately, this is not about who occupies this office at any given time. it's about who we are as a country. i believe that the people's representatives must be invested in what america does abroad. and now is the time to show the world that america keeps our commitments. we do what we say
we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. out of the ashes of world war, we built an international order and enforced the rules that gave it meaning. and we did so because we believe that the rights of individuals to live in peace and dignity depends on the responsibilities of nations. we aren't perfect, but this nation more than any other has been willing to meet those responsibilities. so to all members of congress, of both...
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a league of his own in our hidden america report. finally tonight, a story that reminds us all about the power of hope. michael flager started this ongoing weekly basketball league last fall in one of chicago's most dangerous neighborhoods and violence is dramatically down in the community. >> before this tournament, if you were walking down the street, what could have happened? >> i could have been jumped or shot to death, murdered, basically. >> flager says among his players, there hasn't been a single shooting. he has gotten calls from four other gangs that want to become part of the tournament and encourage peace. >> maybe he is doing something good here but how do you do a report and not put it into con text? >> well, number one, they are attempting to do something good. the reality is that chicago is more dangerous than afghanistan. that's the reality. whether they are trying to do something good or not. secondly, how do you put this person on without talking about what kind of person he is. this creep ended up apologizing to h
a league of his own in our hidden america report. finally tonight, a story that reminds us all about the power of hope. michael flager started this ongoing weekly basketball league last fall in one of chicago's most dangerous neighborhoods and violence is dramatically down in the community. >> before this tournament, if you were walking down the street, what could have happened? >> i could have been jumped or shot to death, murdered, basically. >> flager says among his...
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i will not sit here while you tear down the united states of america. j gentlemen have you seen "animal house". >> i love it. when he says i'm rush chairman. glad to meet you. >> it's so great. >> the one i'm a really big deal. >> republican senator tom coburn joins and former labor secretary robert reich, alex wagner, and khalid hosseineny and the latest issue of bloomberg business week asks this question, can marissa mayer save yahoo!? >> haven't we been asking this question for a while? >> we didn't have information. now he's been in the job -- she's been in the job. the aecnswer ahead. up next, mike allen has the top stories in the politico playbook. first bill karins. >> guy couldn't save his dog. >> with a check on the forecast. bill. >> joe you said you loved three people today and never once said it to me. >> i love you. >> that's not good. >> i won't blush as much as ratner did. i'll blush a little bit. >> in the south, bless your heart. >> rain is heading into the northeast today. not a great beach day. it's going to be one of those days kind
i will not sit here while you tear down the united states of america. j gentlemen have you seen "animal house". >> i love it. when he says i'm rush chairman. glad to meet you. >> it's so great. >> the one i'm a really big deal. >> republican senator tom coburn joins and former labor secretary robert reich, alex wagner, and khalid hosseineny and the latest issue of bloomberg business week asks this question, can marissa mayer save yahoo!? >> haven't we...
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lori: aqua america gets in on the america's shale boom. the chairman will talk about the company's multimillion-dollar pipeline next. oil breaching 110 a barrel mark. all on syria and disruption concerns. we're back after this. nascars about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. folks have suffered from frequent hearurn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. ashley: stocks bouncing back from a syria based selloff. my next guest says we're facing dangerous times in the middle east and the fear trade could be taking hold.
lori: aqua america gets in on the america's shale boom. the chairman will talk about the company's multimillion-dollar pipeline next. oil breaching 110 a barrel mark. all on syria and disruption concerns. we're back after this. nascars about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's...
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pretty stark example of the fracturing of america along lines of class. my guest tonight thinks it's a great idea. stay tuned for that. but we begin with incredible, shocking enthuse out of syria. a possible chemical weapons massacre with the government of president bashar al assad with casualties from 100 to more than 1,it 200. the latter figure if confirmed would amount to one of the greatest war crimes of the past several decades. nbc news cannot verify the authenticity of the amateur video we are about to show you. it purports to show victims of the attacks and contains images of injured adults and children that may be considered disturbing. >> reporter: this morning syrian rebels tell us there was a series of what they claim were chemical weapons attacks. ten villages at least it to the east and north of damascus hit by what rebels say were surface to surface missiles fired by the regime and tipped with chemical weapons. the death toll well over 1,000. symptoms before death, witnesses tell us, were shortness of breath, constricted pupils, foaming at
pretty stark example of the fracturing of america along lines of class. my guest tonight thinks it's a great idea. stay tuned for that. but we begin with incredible, shocking enthuse out of syria. a possible chemical weapons massacre with the government of president bashar al assad with casualties from 100 to more than 1,it 200. the latter figure if confirmed would amount to one of the greatest war crimes of the past several decades. nbc news cannot verify the authenticity of the amateur video...
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he says america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. following leaks revealing massive government snooping programs, he says he's acting to boost confidence in national security, surveillance, working with congress to make it more transparent. >> i'm going to be pushing the i.c. to do, rather than have a trunk come out here and a leg come out here and a tail come out there, let's just put the whole elephant out there so we can see what's working and what is not. >> and he says skipping the meeting with putin is not solely because of edward snowden. this from a news conference from the president earlier today for about an hour. we go to jessica yellin for more of the highlights. >> reporter: in that sound bite he announced a major new effort to make more transparent how the surveillance programs in the u.s. work. basically what he's trying to do is pull back the curtain on more of the massive surveillance system that the u.s. has deployed and explain from the president and the administration's perspective both why it's necessary and more
he says america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. following leaks revealing massive government snooping programs, he says he's acting to boost confidence in national security, surveillance, working with congress to make it more transparent. >> i'm going to be pushing the i.c. to do, rather than have a trunk come out here and a leg come out here and a tail come out there, let's just put the whole elephant out there so we can see what's working and what is not. >> and he...
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it made america a better place. those opportunities would never have existed if not have been for lyndon baines johnson. >> you taught both michelle and barack obama at harvard law school. i know you're still close to the first family, and both of them, you're in frequent communication with the president. i don't want you to tell tales on your friend. do you have any insight into why he has seen it to be so important to foreground martin luther king so often? he's talked about him dozens of times. he has the bust of king right next to the bust of lincoln looking down on all liz discussions in the oval office. >> it's very important. you think about king -- you think about lincoln, he gave his announcement to run for president in springfield, illinois, the same place lincoln did. he has that bust of lincoln there, he's cited lincoln in many of his speeches since he's been president. he's looking at men that are sacrificing whatever they have to do to make the country better. the reality is, both of them were victims
it made america a better place. those opportunities would never have existed if not have been for lyndon baines johnson. >> you taught both michelle and barack obama at harvard law school. i know you're still close to the first family, and both of them, you're in frequent communication with the president. i don't want you to tell tales on your friend. do you have any insight into why he has seen it to be so important to foreground martin luther king so often? he's talked about him dozens...